• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Which country is the model to emulate? Which country has had the successful revolution?

    • K3zi4@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Well, I mean, historically, the USA had a very successful revolution in that they have become the greatest world power nowadays…

      Even if they are a capitalist crazed two party nation, where a majority struggle to survive and they have to pay for the basic human right of healthcare, all in the name of some “free market” to help the rich get richer at their own expense.

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        1 year ago

        So, you are saying we should emulate the United States? Are you following this conversation?

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          That’s not what I said. I gave an example of a “successful” revolution.

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      Many countries have successfully overthrown previous governments and implemented new ones. It depends what you mean by ‘successful’.

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        It depends what you mean by ‘successful’.

        I’m asking which ones did it by their definition of successful. Which country should we emulate?

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          There will be people who thought it was successful, and people who thought it was unsuccessful, in every revolution. You’d need to clarify who ‘they’ are.

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          And as for me, I’m not sure there’s anything we can do about this, even with a revolution - at least with such a small number of us that actually care. If the majority actually wanted to change from the status quo, maybe then a revolution could work.